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They would like answers to questions to trigger other questions for the applicant to answer. There is a use case where this is beneficial for one or two questions, not requiring the construction of conditional applications.
Client Name "shard name" | azfoundation, communityfoundationnc, utmb, double-goalcoachaward, tcnj, umsl, cherokeenation, georgiasouthern, aigc |
User | Applicant |
Functional Unit | Questions, Conditional Application, General Application |
Pellissippi State (PSTCC) also asked for this.
This request came up during the Foundations Round Table discussion at Client Conference 2017.
From Allie Grimes at Georgia Southern University: "I was wondering if there was a way to add "If-then" logic to our general scholarship application. For example, the question, "Are you interested in participating in our Southern Leaders Program" is a required yes or no question on our general application. Is possible that if they select "yes" that the next two questions become required. So if they select yes, then the questions become required for the student to submit the application, but if they select no, the student can skip the following question and move forward."
Scripps College would like this too. They tried using question sets but they add weird text they don't want.
I've also heard the request for conditional questions from other clients a lot.